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Sharon Van Etten continues her tour supporting her new album Are We There, one of the most critically acclaimed albums out this year so far including The New York Times writing “Her voice is wide open, proudly martyred, holding back nothing.” She has added US and EU dates for next fall and a winter with a full list below. To get a sense of the new songs live, she has shared a special video of her playing “Every Time the Sun Comes Up” live at St. Pancras Old Church in London . You can watch the video above or here on YouTube.

Brooklyn legend Oneida may be at a venue near you this summer! Starting July 17th at Glasslands in Brooklyn the band will hit ten cities along the East Coast and Midwest. Bringing along the usual merch the band also have limited edition cassettes called The Brah Tapes which include original live and studio material from the last five years and will only be available on this tour.

Here’s what Bobby Matador had to say on the track,
“A total burner. Recorded live at the Ocropolis with an audience, at one of our public in-studio events that inspired the remote Ocropolis performance installations of 2009-2011. Showtime plays the bass. Titled “RPT” at its birth, this tune is usually known within the O as “Kaddenium” or “Kaddenmium,” after the uncatalogued element discovered by renegade scientist David Kadden. The scientific establishment, unable to reach consensus on its precise atomic weight, has at least agreed that this shit is extremely heavy.”

Following up from her 2012 album Tramp, Sharon shares an album not only fully-formed and extravagant in sound but also completely self-produced. Her writing also continues to explore personal experience drawing from feelings of emptiness, loss, fear of change, desire, waiting, and self-healing.

“Even as she has settled into a successful solo career, Van Etten continues to write incisively about the volatility of love, with no loss of urgency or investment – Van Etten never sounded quite so self-assured musically”

“Are We There offers an artist in full command of her voice and her instrument, a woman who knows exactly what she wants to offer listeners and who isn’t afraid to accompany the barest streaks of sunlight with thousands of clouds.”

Angel Olsen has a new live video up for her song ‘High & Wild’ which you can watch above and on YouTube. Shot by Phil Poole, the live video was recorded at her recent, sold-out show at London’s Dingwalls which captures the intensity and sincerity in her visceral live shows. Angel’s live band consists of Stewart Bronaugh on guitar, Joshua Jaeger on drums, and Emily Elhaj on bass.